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==Hysterectomy==
==Hysterectomy==
Surgery is one of the main treatments for GTD.
Surgery is one of the main treatments for GTD.
Surgery may be used:
Indication
* as the primary treatment for GTD
* As the primary treatment for GTD
* if GTD comes back after other treatments Hysterectomy
* If GTD comes back after other treatments Hysterectomy
* Hysterectomy   
Hysterectomy   
* Hysterectomy may be offered to women with malignant GTD that has not spread outside of the uterus and who no longer wish to have children.  
:* Hysterectomy may be offered to women with malignant GTD that has not spread outside of the uterus and who no longer wish to have children.  
* Hysterectomy may also be recommended to women with malignant GTD that does not respond to chemotherapy.
:* Hysterectomy may also be recommended to women with malignant GTD that does not respond to chemotherapy.
* Hysterectomy is the primary treatment for women with placental site trophoblastic tumours because this type of cancer does not respond well to chemotherapy.
:* Hysterectomy is the primary treatment for women with placental site trophoblastic tumours because this type of cancer does not respond well to chemotherapy.
===Surgery to remove metastases===
===Surgery to remove metastases===
* Surgery may be done for GTD that has spread to distant sites in the body, such as the brain, intestines, kidney, liver, lungs and spleen.  
* Surgery may be done for GTD that has spread to distant sites in the body, such as the brain, intestines, kidney, liver, lungs and spleen.  

Revision as of 18:10, 15 October 2015

Template:Choriocarcinoma Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

Overview

Hysterectomy

Surgery is one of the main treatments for GTD. Indication

  • As the primary treatment for GTD
  • If GTD comes back after other treatments Hysterectomy

Hysterectomy

  • Hysterectomy may be offered to women with malignant GTD that has not spread outside of the uterus and who no longer wish to have children.
  • Hysterectomy may also be recommended to women with malignant GTD that does not respond to chemotherapy.
  • Hysterectomy is the primary treatment for women with placental site trophoblastic tumours because this type of cancer does not respond well to chemotherapy.

Surgery to remove metastases

  • Surgery may be done for GTD that has spread to distant sites in the body, such as the brain, intestines, kidney, liver, lungs and spleen.
  • In the case of brain metastases, surgery may only be done if a tumour is close to the surface of the brain.

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